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Revving Up Riches: 16 Fast & Furious Cars Worth Every Penny

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The Fast & the Furious franchise isn’t just about high octane action and adrenaline-pumping races; it’s a catalyst that turned several ordinary vehicles into precious collectibles. While the film series showcased an array of flashy rides, it also sparked a frenzy among car enthusiasts and collectors, leading to skyrocketing values for some iconic models.

1994 Toyota Supra MK IV
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1. **1994 Toyota Supra MK IV**: The Supra, famously known as the ’10-second car,’ is one of the stars of the series. This car is synonymous with speed, style, and tunability. As Andy Reid points out, a stock, low-mileage Supra can fetch prices rivaling high-end sports cars, reaching near $100,000. However, the value lies in its originality; heavily modified Supras don’t command the same premium. It’s not just a car; it’s a piece of cinematic history.

1970 Dodge Charger R/T
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2. **1970 Dodge Charger R/T**: Dominic Toretto’s signature ride, the Charger R/T, exudes raw power and classic American muscle charm. With asking prices varying widely on platforms like ClassicCars.com, this car’s value is heavily dependent on the engine and originality. A Hemi under the hood can enhance its appeal, making it a sought-after gem for muscle car aficionados.

1993 Mazda RX-7
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3. **1993 Mazda RX-7**: The RX-7 is described as an ‘up-and-coming collectible,’ thanks to its sleek design and unique rotary engine. Its appearance in the franchise boosted its desirability, with prices climbing steadily. This car epitomizes JDM culture and remains a favorite among collectors who appreciate the balance of performance and aesthetics.

1995 Nissan Skyline GT-R 1” by Calreyn88 is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0

4. **1995 Nissan Skyline GT-R**: Known for its performance prowess and cultural significance, the Skyline GT-R continues to captivate enthusiasts. The car’s reputation as a ‘racing legend’ was solidified by its presence in the series. Its value remains strong in the market, reflecting its enduring popularity and the nostalgia it evokes.

1994 Acura Integra
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5. **1994 Acura Integra**: While not as flashy as other cars in the series, the Integra offers an affordable entry into the world of Fast & Furious collectibles. Its status as a ‘strong collectible’ is attributed to its accessibility and the role it played in the tuner culture explosion.

1997 Nissan 240SX
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6. **1997 Nissan 240SX**: Another affordable option, the 240SX is cherished for its potential as a drift car and its rarity in stock form. It represents the grassroots vibe of the early tuning scene and offers a piece of that history at a more attainable price.

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7. **1999 Nissan Maxima**: Though not a prime star of the series, the Maxima has its place in the franchise. Its value has plummeted since its heyday, yet it serves as a testament to the diversity of cars featured in the films.

8. **1995 Volkswagen Jetta GLS**: Jesse’s ride in the movie, the Jetta GLS, maintains a surprisingly stable market value. Its cult status among fans helps it retain interest, despite being a less glamorous choice compared to other vehicles in the lineup.

1999 Ford F-150 SVT Lightning
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9. **1999 Ford F-150 SVT Lightning**: As Brian’s practical yet speedy ride, the Lightning showcases the series’ influence on various car types. Its value has appreciated, thanks in part to its dual role as a parts mule and a performance standout.

2000 Honda S2000
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10. **2000 Honda S2000**: Featured in ‘2 Fast 2 Furious,’ the S2000 is known for its performance credentials and sporty aesthetics. Its current market price is on the rise, making it a viable collectible for those who appreciate its balance of style and speed.

11. **1995 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS**: The Eclipse GS is a nostalgic nod to the early 2000s car scene, epitomizing the flashy style that ‘The Fast and the Furious’ popularized. Its bold graphics and iconic green paint make it a standout, although its actual performance was often overshadowed by its appearance. Despite being somewhat forgotten outside the JDM community, the Eclipse GS is a symbol of an era when car aesthetics were just as important as speed.

1967 Ford Mustang Fastback (RB26DETT Engine Swap)
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12. **1967 Ford Mustang Fastback (RB26DETT Engine Swap)**: A unique blend of American muscle and Japanese engineering, this Mustang from ‘Tokyo Drift’ features a GT-R engine swap that sparked both awe and controversy. It’s a perfect representation of the cultural fusion at the heart of the series, capturing the imagination of fans who appreciate both the aesthetics and performance potential.

2010 Dodge Charger SRT-8 Vault Cars
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13. **2010 Dodge Charger SRT-8 Vault Cars**: Known for their role in the breath-taking vault heist in ‘Fast Five,’ these Chargers showcased the series’ penchant for thrilling, physics-defying action sequences. The cars were specially modified for the film, reflecting the franchise’s evolution from street racing to elaborate heists and action-packed spectacles.

14. **Flip Cars**: Introduced in ‘Fast Five,’ these cars are designed to flip other vehicles during high-speed chases, adding an exciting new element to the series’ action scenes. Their unique design and concept captured the imagination of viewers, emphasizing the franchise’s creative approach to automotive-based action.

1968 Dodge Charger
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15. **1968 Dodge Charger “Maximus Charger”**: Featured in ‘Furious 7,’ this Charger is a testament to the series’ love for powerful, iconic vehicles. With its twin-turbo big-block V-8 engine, the Maximus Charger exudes power and aggression, mirroring the larger-than-life persona of its driver, Dominic Toretto.

2002 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VII
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16. **2002 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VII**: The Evo VII made its mark in ‘2 Fast 2 Furious,’ introduced as the ultimate JDM machine capable of impressive performance and agility. This car ignited enthusiasm among fans for Mitsubishi’s legendary rally car lineage, solidifying its status as a fan favorite.

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